I noticed as the temps dropped into the 20s that my Easton Tracer nocks started having problems. It would take several attempts to activate the nocks, noticed that they would automatically deactive after a while.
I did a test at home. At room temperature, the nocks work as expected. I put them in the freezer for a few hours, and found that it was almost impossible to activate them.
I contacted Easton who will be shipping replacements, I was wondering if anyone else has seen this problem.
I have not heard about this yet. Hop you just had some strange ones, but will try it with my nocks soon
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